Fish Plant Worker

Ship Harbour Pb, NL, CA, Canada

Job Description

Fish and seafood plant workers.

Fish and seafood plant workers set up and operate machinery to process and package fish and seafood products. Fish and seafood plant cutters and cleaners cut, trim and clean fish or seafood by hand. They are employed in fish and seafood processing plants.

Main duties:

Fish and seafood plant machine operators

Set up and operate machines to clean, cut, cook, smoke, brine, dehydrate or otherwise process fish or seafood products

Set up and operate machines to can, bag, box or otherwise package fish and seafood products

Check products and packaging for defects and to ensure conformance to company standards and perform corrective machine adjustments as required

Record production information such as quantity, weight, date and type of products packaged.

Fish and seafood plant cutters and cleaners

Cut, clean and trim fish or seafood prior to marketing or further processing

Scrape away scales, cut fish, separate fillets and remove scrap parts using knife

Check fish fillets to determine optimal number and size of fillet sections, cut sections according to specifications and place in container for weighing

Disjoint and remove meat from lobsters or other crustaceans preparatory to canning or further processing.

Employment requirements:

Some secondary school education may be required.

On-the-job training is required.

Working in a restaurant/ kitchen will be an advantage

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Pay: $16.00-$22.00 per hour

Expected hours: 40 per week

Work Location: In person

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD3237061
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Ship Harbour Pb, NL, CA, Canada
  • Education
    Not mentioned